Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Sept 23, 2018 8:29:51 GMT -5

In 2003, Lonnie Payne escaped from a correctional facility in Louisiana while serving a 12-year sentence for burglary. He simply walked away while going through an unlocked fence because he was on grass cutting duty.

According to the NY Post, Lonnie has been apprehended in Mexico and is now in Texas, awaiting his return to Louisiana.

Post by HeadMarshal on Oct 12, 2018 18:38:12 GMT -5

In 1999, Robert Edward Freer and his wife Wendy fled North Carolina after being indicted for trafficking large amounts of marijuana. This past July, they were identified as living in Baja California, Mexico. They were finally arrested on October 4th and are now back in the US.

Post by HeadMarshal on Nov 7, 2018 14:36:58 GMT -5

In 1995, Ronald Victor Solakian posted bail and fled Santa Barbara County, California after conspiring to import more than 7000 pounds of Colombian marijuana.

Ronald fled to California's Sonoma County and adopted the name of a child who had died in 1953. Earlier this year, Ronald was arrested due to a scrutinized passport application. The marijuana case was dismissed but he was charged with aggravated identity theft and making a false statement on a passport application.

Post by HeadMarshal on Dec 22, 2018 12:14:07 GMT -5

In 1996, Jose Guadalupe Silva was arrested at the border in El Paso, Texas after allegedly trying to smuggle 50 pounds of marijuana into the United States. Jose was granted a $30,000 bond, paid it and became a fugitive.

Post by HeadMarshal on Jan 10, 2019 12:29:10 GMT -5

The US Marshals got a lead recently that Juan had been hiding out in Midvale, Utah for several years. Last night, he was finally caught outside a gym where he confirmed he was the fugitive they had been looking for.

Post by HeadMarshal on Feb 2, 2019 10:05:02 GMT -5

In 1994, Mario and Noe Montes Banuelos allegedly shot and killed 17-year old Jesus Munoz and 24-year old Portirio Cardenas, as well as wounding Jesus’s brother. Arrest warrants were issued for the Montes brothers who were believed to have fled to Mexico from San Bernardino County in California.

The US Marshals recently picked up the case and learned that Noe Montes was killed in Sonora, Mexico in July 2018.

However Mario Montes was finally arrested at the Yuma border crossing on January 19th. He has now been sent to California to face a court of law in the 1994 shootings.